Eastern reflector, 5 June 1889


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THE PAPER
van
GREENVILLE
LARGEST
The Eastern Reflector.
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SPECIALTY
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
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VOL ill.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE
NO.
Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
D. J.
THE LEADING PAPER
IX THE
R Price. per year.
DEMOCRATIC, BUT
not ti
AS LIFE VIEWS LOVE.
POLK.
; of Heaven and aiming men.
, It is expected of the committee,
doubtless, that we present the
question involved in rev-
as to bagging cotton
Seven yards of jute bagging
For the
Obituary.
New York Letter.
Entertaining Comments n Topics of
Interest.
New Use for Cotton Seed.
Wilmington Star.
The time was when the cotton
I plant was cultivated for the lint
alone, and everything else about it
was considered of little or no value
THE STATE.
What is Happening Around Us.
It i- a spark, my mother says.
in heart, which coining days
M I to Whose light will till
lift- with joy, or else will kill
happiness, work me woe
hat Hi- may mean. I not know
Hut thus -he mid, and it must
Ti something can't explain
A of and pain
A of storm -a rising situ
A Hell and Heaven both in OW
earful hope
A barren sunny slope
As from the State Press.
There
On Tuesday, April 30th,
Sal left this world toil mM
and driving for rest everlasting. She Hay
, weighing II lbs. per much valued horse of tower.
at factory yard, making drew Joyner, Whippoorwill The great iron tower the,, The stalk was plowed under, and pans
Beta. Seven yards of cotton bag. the of the northernmost of L. I., used at all, was used as , M
weighing of a ween, burned the j which -a oppose KM St., of city,. fertilize.-. Now the cotton seed ; l
pool will cost per at . fa hid. enclosed a well thirty ; by the United States oil industry has become a great one, I
making or a me- Government a lighthouse to annually increasing, and the oil is .-
for literally drove her into by night the dangerous rapidly winning favor for various. When Mr. Morehead, of
In addition to this there is a or well and to her death. All turbulent waters which lush through and for culinary purposes in j Cleveland county, woke up Friday
difference of weight between cotton efforts by Hell standing place of lard, in universal use before Morning, ho found that he had
to save her were futile. From than five years has been razed the cotton seed oil was introduced. I been sleeping with a corpse. Mis
Thoughts for Reflection.
Select for Leisure
praying Christian will find
that, there is no without
its
Could we lull know
The land that ends our dark, uncertain
travel,
Where lie those happier hills and
meadows low
Ah if beyond the spirit's inmost cavil
Alight of that ii try could surd
know
Who would not go
-W. C.
ad air consistent A the hanks of life-
the true of the party.
If you s
eel ion of the Stale send for the
OB. FREE
A smiling rock with dangers rib
An to and
A friend to poison with stress
-v ;. turn your to day
A Devil to mislead your way
Mooring on a
passion, which is virtue-born.
One of the greatest pleasures of
Childhood round in the mysteries
which it hides from the
The heart sick was begun on the. tower, of paper, and the were
covered in cotton and jute per bale,
of seven pounds, this at A. M. until her suffering , the ground. lime is not far distant when the j wife lay beside him.
per is els. Sow this add- pitiful. Her had a latter part the year will be in tho Two ear loads
ed to the difference agony
car load Holmes.
the other to
STATE v M E
when Work is done.
of Wake. And sink- the setting sun.
M. Holt.
if
Secretary State
of
w. of Wake.
Auditor of
of Public
y M. Finger of Catawba.
Attorney F.
.-n. of Buncombe.
Chief Justice William X. H. of
Wake.
A A. S. of
J. Davis, of
K. Shepherd. e Beaufort and
f Burke.
To i upon the stand
A smiling face outstretched hand
folding in impassioned arms
A form of sweet and willing
.- pressing lo breast in bliss,
Ami buying with a
OLD
I Earth holds it not it dwells above
home's the is
Warrenton. N . .
Bagging For the South.
; makes 87.1 per bale apparent thought of the lion hope. ion of having the of bagging as a
loss, the determinations of physical pain the faithful, dumb made for its erection. Four for jute. went to Liverpool and
the National Alliance, so, creature must have endured through, holes, ten to fifteen feet in Mr. Edward Atkinson once re-1 j v Hampshire,
the producer will get an allowance those long She just depth, were dug down to the solid marked that if the New
j of eight pounds per bale cotton death ended her misery.; rock- on this as a foundation, had the cotton plant Mr.
I covered bags this, at nine per So n be said that massive piers of concrete were get rich out of the stalk and Store this county, has a
dimly guess from known
l greater mil of sight;
And with the chastened own
His Judgment . too, are light.
J. ;.
is This taken from dying communication was Upon these were place the plant, if they bad to throw away the carrying C little chickens.------- The mind profits the wreck of
I be loss of by the use of cot- obeying the Scriptural of the tower, and the lint. If there be any people on the I learn a man near Foes, this .,,, w
ton, leaves vet to be her last expiring groan. She was built feel. G inches high who would get rich out county, some tune ago eat seventy- our road to wisdom by the sorrows
overcome. Now no sane man will buried in the well. , The lower was illuminated for the what other people, saw no money in . eggs at one tune. ton.
I dare deny if bales of The subject of this was time in August, 1864 Twelve I a is the New England people. Mr. I A severe hail storm visited Salts-
the lowest grade the more than a was an in- electric lights were used, and the Atkinson's remark was not intend- bury Sunday a week ago, and much Life Is too short for M
iv vain regretting;
cotton that all do Daughter of could be seen for forty so much to compliment the tin lit damage was done in tho town and
want, is always accounted for as a celebrated owned by Henry miles. This intensity of light the New as to express surrounding country. Jim Joys
worthless in the she was purchased in finally sounded the tower's death bis opinion of the inherent says very few buildings in the city Bite Wheeler.
First IT. Brown,
Beaufort.
of
Third II. ;. of
on.
Fourth Clark.
Wake.
Fifth A.
Gut ford
Sixth T.
Address cf
May 1889.
To the members, of the Alliance, the
W heel and the I
undersigned were appointed
a committee at the meeting recent-
at Birmingham, Ala., to pro-
of sent the advantages and
. bagging by cotton
the MOM convention.
of delegates
worthless in the fix-1 sue was i
of the price for a given season two years of Mi. I kn-11 blinded the eyes of the wrapped in the bark the cot
is consumed in the manufacture Arthur Forbes. pilots and increased the danger of ton plant. a new use has been
of bagging, that the price will not Sewer was the adage not HeM Ga of lessening it. found for the hull and the cotton
be increased on remainder of the , merit by better from the mariners lie seed meal alter the oil has been ex-
and for I First, than here. came so that the tower t, acted. The meal has been used
the demand for the better classes of Sal, like many homely women, is condemned after being with other articles as feed
cotton is constantly increasing could be had for the asking in ed less than and a half, for stock, but now cattle arc stall-
that number of bales, market. And like most of. A South street bought fed for beef on cotton seed hulls and
escaped damage.
Snow Hill Baptist ; Some one
made an last Sunday night to
cut the throat of Mr. W. F. May's
tears could crystal-
would be tho only gems
earth that angels would covet; and
perhaps co-workers here will
find those I hat they caused to flow on
mule, near in this earth set as gems in their
but did not succeed, though glory that not
a severe gash was inflicted-
P. Hoc.
lessen the supply, fin- the reason she was the most and and it is said
Sampson.
Seventh C. of I he organizations above mentioned.
Cumberland.
a. of
Iredell.
Ninth F. Craves, of
Surry.
Tenth of
Eleventh M. of
Twelfth ft. ton
of
the following resolutions
and their by
one
we, all the
before us, recommended lo
this body the permanent of cot-
a covering cotton.
We recommend the p-
of of a cent per pound, or but so great was the power of have been ex- taken into account when the cotton
it kept the
and a deal of the oil industry was established, and an
i .-. a as to how the money was additional value of no small proper-
a is being i added to it. It Associate Supreme
her a
IN
Sena v. Vance, of Meek- o three,
Matt. W. of North- their expenses to be paid by
District
Thomas G. Skinner, of I whose duly It be to secure
P. cheat ham .,., and manufacturers
of .
Third of m bagging,
Pender. an allowance of at least eight
Fourth II- , , , ,
Vim,. each oak, to be settled
District. W. of for at market pi ice when sol i.
Eighth A. Cowles that ill the event any cotton buy-
rant said premium
per bale. Take the loss of medicine,
cents from this and we have a
in favor of cotton bagging cal p
as compared with jute at present less pleasing aspect than before, to how raising in the hell,
But still there U another
of gain in favor of cotton
bugging. Wt are assured by those
who control the insurance of cotton to Greenville,
Carolina, died at his home in Hills-
on the 23rd of May. Judge
Fulfill was for a little over two years I a
c c
N C
Court, being compelled to resign
been health.
pi -i-i.- Court A.
SIm A. K. .
Register of If. James,
I. berry.
lining.
II.
refusing to
on such then we advise the
, of the Alliance, Wheel
and Union not to sell
concession is
This be thought by many to
Commissioners be only a bold, but one of doubt-
man. V, Newton, ,, v. committee
W. A. James, Jr T. E. Keel. ,
Board of Herding are a ware the
Chairman s. and J. I. , presenting these determinations
of the National Alliance to a people
Latham.
F. W. n.
that they will not charge more than Hill to
one-half present rates of insurance hour was all she required when
on covered in cotton bagging, to make the fifteen miles,
such as is manufactured by the Lane and any child could drive and man-
Mills of New Orleans. This gives age her.
cotton bagging cents per bale in- Her last service in a baggy was
crease, which, added to Sunday before her death, when
makes total actual gain to the she came from Falkland home, six
individual producer. miles, ID twenty-one minutes by the
But suppose throw this all watch.
aside and admit the loss of lot cents
per bale by the use of cotton bag-
then your committees assert y, as he did his only effective court-
that it is far better to make this in- her company. She never
sacrifice the reason said or did an unkind thing. A
that if use jute bagging, the live rare record.
millions dollars that will be reasoned She lies, with truth, the bottom
to purchase jute the crop of of the well. Like some people her
TOWN.
ii. -lame-.
F. Evans.
K. Lang.
Chief Smith.
R. Moore.
Ward. B. N. Boyd
used altogether to a different cover-
or cotton, and a very different
method in the securing of that
Not only but we
that an earnest effort will be
made by liaise whoso interests lie in
a different direction, to persuade
our people that this much
chance for heaven trill leak through
a mighty small hole. Departed
Sal there be transmigration
souls, and thy spirit, should mingle
with a child of in
feature she Nay but like you,
Ward. B. Williams, Jr., and Alfred about cotton bagging, is simply a
T. . M. sentiment ill opposition
lib Ward. W . V loll. it. .
to an bagging
and as sensible men they should
Pint and Third business methods and the
night. Lev.
Hughes, r. ., Rector. most economic covering their
Sunday, morn- ,., ;,,,. If bag-
and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night, few. T. It. Join, could be bought at one-ball
Pastor. the present pries, the same reasons
Services every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
LODGES.
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A.
meets every 1-t Thursday and the bagging
night after the 1-t and 3rd Sunday . .
Masonic Lodge. W. King. W. M. may yet prove a Ha
would exist then as now. for the ex-
and permanent use of
bagging. It is a saying bat it is
an ill wind that blows no one some
and is well that
mi-
G. L. See. to cotton producers. The
Greenville A. Chapter. No. meets , , . ,. .
even- 2nd and Monday rights Ma- abuse of power or privilege always
F. W. Brown, II. P. works its own care. those con-
E tolling jute bagging and s
James, N. G. had displayed the least via-
Insurance No. M, K of H Q t , , L
meets every and third I relay night. , , . .
gradually price of the
Pitt A. I., of II. meets a years, and not
every night. C. A. White, C. . .
one single effort would have
POST E. been made ; supply a substitute.
hours a. m. to t p. Money but such an uncalled-fr
effort to force n,. the cot-
to a p. m. loll producer, jute bagging, at an m-
Bethel mail arrive, daily Sun- to
Jul and departs at pm.
mail arrives any Son- per yard in one season, and that in
at Ii M. and depart at p. m. r ., that was
Washington mail .
Sunday it m. departs at j increasing with the open
and avowed purpose resisting
such monopolies, was simply
on their part and has worked,
in our opinion, vastly to the benefit
will all go North Fast- quite a
good sum of it to and in
case we spend the five million with
the addition of fifteen cents per bale
for cotton bagging, the entire
will stop South, will
either be invested permanently, or
circulate as a debt-paying medium, and true as steel she'd be
who is so blind or unpatriotic
as to willing to reap bis
share of the profits from .
an amount of money, spent his
own section at the small outlay of
fifteen cents per bale on his one
This five millions
spent the South in ten years
be worth twenty-five millions
the South for reasons too patent
to take space in this article to de-
Now we say to every Alliance
man, Wheel man or Union man in
the cotton section of our country
it is your duty to yourself, your
fellows, to year country, to fall
to line. nothing but
and demand, when you c to sell
your all that has been
ed, all that is just and right no
and causing an abandonment of the h j grass and grain culture
remedy. on. only or deemed Graham diaries Mob
She mewed awkward but she petal yet given is a new a profitable business, and a young man aged
the raw sugar was taken into it should and will not only years and an operative in Big Falls
secret room and gotten rid age stock raising, but also Col Ion Mills, died last Friday. He
through the sewer pipes, while and fostering had been sick and considered him-
refined sugar was taken In grades. self well enough logo in bathing,
as and then passed It seems scarcely credible that and did SO, from the effects of which
out through chutes as tho pro- the Cattle King of the west may he died,
duct of electricity. Such frauds as find a competitor in the cotton plan
this will probably continue as long of the South, and yet as strange
as there are people who believe things have happened. It has been
I hey can make a by invest- said that King Cotton must yield
a few hundred dollars in some the to King Grass, but It
Her family was greatly attached j and letting some else may be that Ki Cotton will again
o her, her master and wife especial- manage it. assert his regal supremacy and
coaching club. King Grass compelled to
Saturday was the gala day A ago the man
oft he season to a large portion asserted that the South would
New Yolk's because outer iron industry
on that day the annual parade of compete successfully with the
the Coaching Club took place. of Pennsylvania,
were in progress all the ,. n,. , tic
the week both in stable industry and compete
Coaches were painted and with the long established
polished dusted, and horses of New
Times Is John
maker going to run the P. O. De-
on the cheap clothing
A postage stamp and
Stamped envelope peddler struck
our town last week and sold
S Stamps at reduced rates.
At least the article sold goes all
right at
WILSON, C
Any to
to.
QR. II. L.
DENTIST.
I X.
MM,
A. BERNARD,
A VI W,
GREENVILLE,
Practice in the State and Federal
LEX L. BLOW,
KY-AT-LAW,
V R K E -V V I I, L E, N. C
There is
one young man in Richmond county
who has not shed a tear since ho
was a child, and another who never t. j. m. tucker j d mi
used a It IS well with Tl
till it was hard to tell
land would have pronounced a
boys. They are not old enough
to have published a
North Carolina on credit
A T-LA W,
C.
which presented the glossiest bus yet done it in an
Life's have ended
Its troubles have past.
And Sully has kicked
bucket at last.
The one eyed
But drove
And Sally no more
With us will dwell.
Her virtues were many,
Her vices few.
And love was the only
Law that she knew.
But death e'er seeks
A mark.
And so it extinguished
The vital spark.
A long farewell to thee
Poor old Sally
The Joy and pride of
Official Notice.
face. Promptly at o o'clock in the astonishingly brief period of time.
afternoon the start was made from
the cross load at Eighth avenue
b street entrance to tbs
There were eight as
the coaches are called with four
LATHAM,
i A
C,
N. C. College of Agriculture
and Mechanic
Raleigh, N. C-, May
Wilmington II
advertising can to
the labor and expense, an extra
edition of tho Star will be issued i M- E
during the of the State
Guard in July. It is proposed to
so much beauty aim is
simply dazzling, the great First, those constituting the
crowds who witness the parade;
Wilmington Mr. GREENVILLE, if. A
William for many years Collections
it- A President, who shall have I proprietor tho well known
prove it is a together, in has leased the
It must be remembered such other duties as may be Hotel this city, and
J.
B. YELLOWLEY,
on the top while the prescribed by the Hoard of Trustees. ATTORNEY. AT I AW
Salary and residence, or at thoroughly renovate, . .
Greenville, N. C.
Invest Savings.
Baltimore Manufacturer's Record.
MATTHEW PET It
c f r.
or footmen, sit inside.
. equivalent. furnish and remodel the house and
Hid. A Professor Agriculture, endeavor to good
.-, . . , . Live Stock and Dairying. .,
out look crop at
this year is very good, but it will not A Professor of
our people the profit it should and Botany. Salary Raleigh News News Civil Engineers, Surveyors
Two of the most factors i i i . i 4th. A Professor of Pure Ag
hi . mo i mi peaches, cherries and berries
more, and those charged with the in building up of any of
management of the are building associations and ; that I
question of tare allowance will banks. The one permits the i.,, markets soon became over- th. A
for want of home markets. Apples, m received here yesterday eve-
ale. A Professor lure Ag . ,., t. . , .
Chemistry. that a lively
kinds, grow in such i x of encounter there yesterday
between two brethren of the quill.
nor of Practical Me- j editor of the
and Architects.
AMI N. C
HOTELS.
see to it that you get your demands, by the and the priors panics and Mathematics. L a lively J
Mm Shoulder to winch not . . , , , , . .
,. . a-, classes coma swill not pay for picking and ,. , upon the of edit
now, You will come and m, .
other lg. consequence is that vast, An Instructor in the Headlight, with
than conquerer this con- enables the moderately
Greenville, N.
Under now management. Hot and
Water baths. Good and at-
Table always
market. Feed
Appointments
For pi on hem Mission.
1st Sunday at lock.
School House, 1st Sunday at of those whom they Intended loop-
o'clock .;. I press. This is but an additional
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at Is. . a
Shady G, ore, 3rd Sun lay ail ; demonstration that over all men
actions there is One
Chapel, 4th o
P. C.
E. H.
new car shops of the
savings bank a building but they are increasing ; Matron,
established every ad M those operation lodging board.
is and death His will in the
railroad at Y-. have town- organization.- it will encourage men All correspondence and
been burnt d down. The buddings have the effect of to invest to engage in this i above portions
j were equipped with new J not, fib,
amounting to The company to pool their savings invest I W.
I will rebuild. I them in home enterprises. I Star. Board of Trustees.
HOTEL
SPENCER
store a horsewhip, with
which he sallied upon Mr. THE HOME
with a vim which absolutely took SAMPLE ROOMS FREE,
the hitter's breath away. Polite Good Rooms. Best
table the market afford. When In the
Lightning and killed city stop at the
Cutler and the team he was Hotel,
WASHINGTON
ear III.
If you Want to save money buy your Boots, Shoes. Hats, Cans. Dress Goods Domestics at the
. next doer to Rawls, the Jeweler. BAWLS





Eastern Reflector An Observing
GREENVILLE. N. C j don't
of a man's
EH on the mm
.---I doesn't make much difference
any
or not. The
lion is not often asked,
or but,
he got plenty of money
Elder Latham-
Many hearts were made sad on
Wednesday morning last when the
unwelcome news reached that
Billie's Appreciation
Of Pete Carter's Hearty
come is Store fa.- Sic
ALFRED FORBES, R. CLARK CO.,
THE RELIABLE OF C
lo the of PUt surrounding counties, a line of following good-,
DEALER
THE LEADING PAPER
IX
TO
Prior. year.
hit
rill not lo Democratic
Mn measures that are not consistent
principles the party.
II you want a a wide-a-wake
the State semi for the
or. W SAMPLE COPY FREE
If the answer be in the and
his name is enrolled on the; For his kindness
list of the and he is
petted and lionized. Just give
to meet that of the colored
knew him well. He was my; mm when he comes in
Our friendship grew warm-.; town again I want yon to introduce
me and let me shake his paw. He
HEAVY A SPECIALTY.
Agent o. Is. T. Spool Cotton which i offer to the trade at Wholesale
AT AT
, as Second-Class
Mail Matter.
WEDNESDAY. JUNK
From all over the land there
a man an abundance of money,
and he will soon become a
particular in the
social firmament. A man's
may be on par with the
and slime, but gold and ail
will conceal every defect, will
atone for all sin and uncleanness,
and give him a character as
as the sun, and as fair as the
are complaints about the j moon. No wonder there are so
of the mails. The j many rascals in the world, when
rant set of
son and
that J it has come to pass that money
to me shall always have a feeling
of gratitude.
From early manhood his was a
caret r of good and useful service,
lie tried to do his full duty to his
ill low-man and his maker. His life
was helpful to all who came
the circle of It was
spent in doing goodly deeds
spoke of almost
when he read my answer .
A. I. O. W. communication, and
I truly Bay when I read his in ,
regard lo me. why, Mr. Editor,
felt just like jumping up and cut-1
ting the it did me
M much good I fairly snooted.
Uncle Pete when I do meet yon
I am going to to any
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less ; percent for Cash. Bread rep-
Star at jobbers Prices. White Lend pure Lin-
wed Oil, Varnishes Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt Wood
to the I WIDOW Ware. Nails a specialty, Give me a call and guarantee satisfaction.
his life be steeped with kindly acts. I thing you want Horn a gooseberry
A g Microns, kind, noble hearted . o an elephant. Mow heard j
man. Generosity and
striking traits of his character. I was very sorry to hear as how
I never heard him say an unkind you got caught by the A. I. D, W.
word or an unpleasant thing of i and truly sympathize with you. I
living person. He was a man expect if they could get roe in their,
TAILORING
Spring Display
great polity delicacy of feeling, sanctum they would ,
tall of sweet sympathies and noble. almost skin me alive. the;
impulses. His heart was stainless , thought it makes me shudder,
and void of towards any L too, Uncle Pete have seen them
, In his pure heart there was no around giving their
have sent; not only hides and bitterness, envy or hatred. UP muttering something and
that fall
duties
such positions.
The rain storm last Friday
seems to have been general
its as from all
country come reports
destruction it wrought. The. .
Stare of Pennsylvania suffered
most disastrously. towns
were swept away by Hooded
rivers and the number of lives
lost is counted by thousands.
The accounts are fearful.
Foreign and Domestic
Together with exclusive styles from our own
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and
workmanship equal any that can be found
who yield the palm to none.
Hardware, Moves
Carriage Material
and House Cutlery
call, us.
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS
which We Will sell at Factory
ft
i ail
ES.
as mail agents are wholly in-1 en up crime, hut gives men char-1 kindness glowed like oh
I , . . l i Oil I V I It n j
of discharging the and elevates them to
upon of honor and
are numbers of men
line clothes and gold rings He was an active leader
. i stars There can be no as
own manufacture.
failed in business at somebody a and
else's expense, and are cutting against resistless disease, his saint
OB somebody else's spirit winged its way from this
earthly abode to that
Hill
Resolutions of Respect.
cash. They character
with stolen fund; but it is
above not made with
eternity of peace and joy. He had
as pure and spot less. Mod- J lived and done his
There is not much argument gives to man a name that he we
now as to how the surplus in never gain by any other
national treasury shall be or through any other
posed of. The Radical brigade I channel. Those who want large
that hold the keys and sums to enjoy,
tend the giving out process will to Canada. Others who are
get away with it very readily sharp enough to cover their
The fact it will require a I tracks stay at home, and roll in
hundred million dollars or more luxury and ease.
to pay off the pensions this
a rough day of toil
a sleep without
The deceased was liked by all
take a pleasure who knew him. He enjoyed a wide
popularity. Wherever his
extended there his popularity
also, was a public officer the I
county at the lime of his
From the incipiency of his public
career he impressed the public
Observation that ms unfaltering honesty
GREENVILLE,
J. L.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND
All kinds placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
Superintendent of I
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
That in the death
of Board of
i cation, Pitt Co.,
Greenville, C, June
the Supreme
of of the universe in his wise
deuce has seen lit to remove from
I bis earthly home our worthy and
WE arc now fitted up in are prepared
upon notice any kind or style of
RIDING
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL
We keep a nice line of
READY MADE
Come and see us. Flanagan's old i
R. GREENE, Manager.
DU RING THE S U M M ER
will have weekly arrivals of i and
Fruits Confection s-
I keep on hand a
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS,
All your In the above be supplied
V. L. STEPHENS,
BOXES OF IT
A. SPECIALTY.
will give some idea as to how the longest face, and draws and to duty. As
the surplus will . the jeep-s. and drops the
Pitt county takes lead and tear, is not the purest and ; there is little
sets an example worthy of
Her Board of
took the view that mar-
should be encouraged
than have obstacles put in the
way by taxation, and they voted
not to put any county tax upon
marriage licenses Now let
saint in the earth. work in our country upon
ion never was designed to make I which he has not left his impress
this good man the cause of popular
education in Pitt county has lost a
friend and most ardent
supporter.
That the county and the
people among he lived has
been deprived of the services of a
valuable and respected
That the Disciple church
has lost a devoted
whose life was a lovely example of
parity and fidelity.
Resolve-I, That, this Hoard will
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
STILL TO THE FRONT
J. D.
a man ugly or sour or a I I will, re,
and yet some apparently devout that he undertook to j tender to the
people seem to be afraid to laugh The office which he filled withered ; our
or even smile, lest they might J
. , , r fit to the he m . , , , .
commit the never-to be-forgiven trust in use others, and so
TO JOHN
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House.
OB
BUGGIES, CARTS
E. C. GLENN.
COMMISSION
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME, BONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale,
GREENVILLE, N. Mar.
My Factory is well with the best Mechanic,
but We keep up with the and
Best material med in all work. All styles of Spring are use
i My put up not bin;
-I improved
yon can
sin. Better watch that profess- its
saint that carries none the lie loved
That a copy of these
. home, his family. I resolutions be spread on the min-
counties in the state chime in . . f mar the calm Board ; a copy he
with this movement and by religion on of To his the family of the deceased.
none of its light in his consecrated his holiest , that a be sent to the
time the next meets
there will be a general sentiment
in favor of removing the State
tax from such licenses.
The tor once had no
special opposition lo public
but it was only
to witness one for us to he
turned against them
and since the last one occurred
here we have favored their
racy in future. We notice that
family he consecrated his holiest i that a copy sent to
life. He'll fool you. certain, if I and unbounded love. with request
have lost a devoted and a to publish.
II.
Chin. Education.
J. Cox,
J. II.
you give him the half of a chance.
Rather see a Christian a little too
gay than too awfully solemn.
These pickle-raced Christians are
always better than any one else,
in their own and the
way they do lampoon a brother
sister that chances to smile I
kind rather.
race we call life he gained in- j
priceless indeed, i
lie leaves the partner of his life
and home with the
of an exemplary life, and his
children rich in patrimony of his
stainless
Storm, Coil, Horn, King.
k on a full e of ready
I HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which we will sell as LOW as
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking the people of this for past favor hope
merit a continuance of same.
G. 1- K.
Our friend is no more. My
or sister mat u, ,, ,,, are
once too often in the course or blow are
day. They do more mischief most and tender, for in his
with their tongues than their too ; l
wherever public executions brethren could possibly;
occurring in the State the press smiles. A religion I
is raising its voice against the that doesn't make a man lively
harrowing and scenes happy isn't worth having.
that are presented Let In fact these things are not
be executed only in the perceptible, religion is a scarce
TELL
-Tins space reserved for
MURPHY REDDING,
Merchandise Brokers.
O.
ARRIVED
presence of the authorities and article.
sufficient witnesses to see the
laws properly complied with.
Our attention has been called
to u matter which, if true, re-
no credit upon Greenville.
We are told that since the
Association has been organ-
a gentleman, who controls
church
member who dodges round the
corner to keep from paying the
man he owes, is a sorry stick.
There are hosts of people who
join the church to get
but as a general thing their
last long.
Items.
one.
Last, Thursday Friday rain
just fell in torrents. Many of the
citizens say they never saw
larger. It was almost impossible
to travel the public highway on ac-
count of bridges being washed away
bridges never known to have
over-reached by high water before,
raised from their bearings and
wafted down the stream to be re-
placed by the skill exertion of
men.
Crops very line through th
section. will be ready
My Northern Drew Maker and Trim-
mer, Miss has and I am
j prepared to execute in the latest styles
and any work cut listed to my
MILLINERY,
the latest designs have
so arrived and will be pleased to
In-ill to you. My price are the lowest
guarantee not to be undersold by no
Watch-Maker Jeweler.
If yon want something nice ill the way of
j w
J. B.
It.
;. MOVE.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Sewing Machines,
special bargains on all goods.
Mrs. L. C King,
come to the OLD
large new -lock Just received.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing
Machine repaired and warranted.
RAWLS
rill
J. COBB.
Co N
C C
C. P.-l Co
. H. GILLIAM
I in, Co.
Has been reduced from
They reaping in a few days. Corn is I
. some fields, though
n fifteen and twenty thou- don't set a proper valuation on it. i iv q, yr., claims the lead. II
sand dollars capital, became almost give it away. Some- planted peas and will b ready
pressed with the spirit of enter- times they sell it for twenty-live to lay-by in two or i
prise that seemed to be showing; or fifty cents. The merchant
itself and paid the town a visit I may consider himself fortunate.
with the view of locating and however, if lie can purchase on
engaging in business. He tried such easy terms. It often costs
to a site upon which to him a great deal more. Very
build and the owner of land many times he is a heavy loser.
wanted to charge twice as much He not only loses his goods, but
as it was worth. The man he forfeits the friendship of the
to
sufficiently amused with his
forts purchase Greenville
dirt. This is the way it is told
man he so kindly favored. Just
let a dishonest man get in debt
to a merchant, and he hasn't got
as. We do not know who either j any more use for him except to
the would-be-purchaser or sell- slander and him. Strange
are, but the matter was dis
cussed gentlemen on steamer
what bitter enemies kindness
makes of some men. It may be
between Tarboro and Greenville that they hate the friend who has
not many days since. We had j obliged them, because they t
rather know the report to him out of more while
without foundation. If it is i they had the opportunity. The
true, the property holders could
be taking no more effective steps
to kill the tow n. If land is to
be held for fancy prices yon
had as well knock in the
head all efforts Green-
ville. To set-
church member who doesn't try
to pay his honest debts is a hum-
bug, and the church member who
tries to of paying his just
is no better than a common
thief- He who tries to get to
heaven the a back
and have the town built up, or behind doors, is a
cheap sites must be the thief and a robber. He would
first inducement held out. This I his Lord for a few
should be looked into by
the Business Association.
Since writing the above we are
informed that the report is true,
but it occurred prior to the or-
of the Association.
It would be better to a man on the 27th
a site than ran him from j of Public
lings if the chance were accord-
ed him.
Pitt Candy lost two of her
by death single week. Mr.
Manning, Surveyor, died
Mr. Cox has cotton squares
though a considerable proportion
in the neighborhood is very
and seems to have been injured by
the frost and winds some days since.
The closing exercises of Miss
Nannie Cox's school took place last
Friday night, though the weather
was very inclement, there were
many people in attendance, so the
reporter has been informed. At
the of the exercises three
prizes were awarded to the three
who made the highest average in
mental arithmetic and to tin-
one who made the greatest improve
penmanship. The first was
by Dr. Cox to Kisses
Mattie Stock, and
the latter by Mr. A. G.
Cox to Eddie Jackson, with short
speeches. After this the school
through Dr. Cox presented a fine
autograph album to the teacher.
Everything was conducted a quiet
orderly manner, every one
to have thought his time
well spent while listening to the
recitations. Parents were especial-
delighted at the vast improvement
their children had made while under
Miss Ox's instructions. She has
built quite an enviable reputation as
a teacher, long her
equal as a teacher will be hard to
find.
The writer understands that Mr.
A. G. Cox anticipates erecting a
large flouring mill shortly. This
would n long needed step for
church is getting a coat
of whitewash.
Mrs. M. L. Cox, of Dunn, has
been visiting her parents, Mr. C. L-
and lady, for some time,
will return m few days.
And not depend on borrowing not
trying to make one. Planter do
the work of two Planters, but
buy a planter this season
baud save the risk of
a stand of cotton
which may cost yon
more than
planter.
REPAIRING.
Tell Dim not to delay but examine
see if his old planter
needs any repairs, if so
order at once or send
lire Planter lo me or leave
it with Mr. Alfred Forbes
with lull particulars
and it will betaken
to factory, re-
paired, and re-
turned at a
moderate
cost.
Builder's Material.
Tell him that I can furnish him
Timbers that he may need,
dressed or Also I
can him with build-
Brackets
for your porches
and piazzas, in fact any
or trim-
that he may
need to build a
nice house.
Will Grind Your Cora
And further that I can his
corn into good Meal and that
I will convince him of
I ho same if ho will
bring me his corn
to grind.
By conn dying with the above yon
will greatly oblige
truly,
We are no iv receiving Spring and
Summer Goods, and hope that
you will not fail to give
us a call. We have a
specially attractive
line of
at cents per yard, which you
will rind to be equal to any
yon will find at cents.
A Hue of
CASHMERES
at cents. And
many other tilings that we
will offer at special prices
We call especial attention to our
,. i , . , i CORDIALLY FOB II
Bros. Gilliam, W
I have thus far bestowed upon and beg for a continuation of ;., we -met
i a line of goods be excelled in this market for durability mi
S, we have now in -lock a nice line of Ladles Dices embracing .
Single Width Cashmeres,
Cotton
NORFOLK, VA.
The and
turn
of
We have had several years ex-
at the business and are
prepared to handle Cotton to
the advantage of shippers.
All business entrusted to our
hands a ill receive prompt and
careful attention.
Notice.
The bad health of Mr. Gardner
ha- compelled him lo the
management of the carriage business for
me, which has left a nice stock of good I
material bought for cash, on my
baud. I close out the at a
liberal discount, or ill make easy terms
with purchaser, or will also make
easy terms with any good reliable man to
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All
Wool Albatross, Nun's
both plain fancy, All Wool
Cotton Mohair Dress Goods,
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques,
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per-
and Ginghams, Cheviots
and Hamburg
Edgings and Insertions,
Laces, etc.,
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly.
i J l. I on the carriage business for me.
plow, and the GEM and jaw j . for ,
MAX cotton plows. He will county than at this place,
also offer to the trade also a large stock of general
Dress and rice A line of Goods I
will astonish you in quality and price. Notions in embracing a
line too numerous i mention. Hats for Men, Boys and Children, s tar.
an I a nice hue
s Shoes to lit all Who favor u- with their we pay special care
line and our shoes both In quality and price. A large
Slippers cents up. We especially nail the attention of
line of Slippers and think th-
not do themselves justice
lot I
tin- to oar
if they buy
LARD'S which
has more merit than anything of
the kind ever put on the
Yours truly,
HOUSE BRO,
Greenville, N. C.
FOR SPRING
, I have an
i MILLINERY
I have an elegant line of
That embrace the very latest styles and
hi y goods arc new and t car-
a complete stock. A competent as-
has been secured and all
can
in
patrons
ability to
solicited
n. ft T.
merchandise for sale cheap for cash or on
time, such Meat-, Flour. Com,
bought hi huge also a nice lot of West
Hew Orleans Molasses, nice
selected stock of Shoes, Hals and Straw
Goods, nice lot of Clothing, ladles Dress
In fact everything that can lie
found in a General store.
Slay 8th, SO. C
Notice.
Hardware. Nails.
Hoc.-. Plows. Shovels, Trace
Grindstones and Fixtures,
Crockery. Glassware, Lamps,
Wood and Willow ware.
Harness. Bridle and Whips;
window Sash and Doors of different
Stock
In stock. Also the
Furniture of house in embracing Suits,
of Greenville, to the highest I and single, Lounges,
cash, one tract of land In and Ma. tresses, Bureaus, s
net oar
On Monday the day of June, A.
will Bell at the Court door
in the tow
bidder,
com
Of
Patsy Brooks, j for these Plows in stock
Franklin and others, known as
Harder place, being Inherited when
Z tag W, Jon more j this line we have Iron.
U come to low . we guarantee lair and
kindness and pal ion age. ran an
goods as we do.
ms min i Harder place, . ,. when come
an be suited. My long j B. Harder to and will appreciate your
I the and the hands I J any one who sells as good
I have served, attests to my against B. and I n-
satisfaction to all. our levied on said laud as , ours
R CHERRY C
the





M. R. Lang's Column.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
VILLE, C.
June.
Huckleberries.
This i-; June time.
List your taxes.
Sixth month of
Did you ever see it rain I
the weather settled I.
Potato bugs are in their glory.
Bead us the news from your sees
Town session last
night.
The fire company were practicing
Monday.
Superior Court convenes next
Monday.
Go to Store for
your seed peas.
live Saturdays and live Sundays
this month.
Farmers are getting ready to
thresh wheat.
The town ordinances go into
effect to-day.
Business Association meeting to-,
morrow night.
Early peaches will soon make
their appearance.
line
at M. It. Lang.
The Atlantic Hotel, at Morehead
is open to guests.
University commencement at
This week the office
received a nice lot of new type for
its job printing department. We
are constantly making improve-
to our outfit as means will
permit and can do good job print-
log at as reasonable as first
class work can be done.
order.
said he. is the
rolled him on.
have
here
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick a long and
life, and trusts that no cloud
of sorrow or will ever
eclipse their present happiness.
Water Everywhere,
We don't remember ever to
seen a harder rain than fell
Friday night The
flowed and for ft short while the
streets were Hooded. At sever-
places right town the people
were and could not
pass the streets. Along the course
of the Academy branch, as it is
known, bridges and fences were
washed away.
like roar attention for a few Hill this week.
,. Pickled Beef at
minutes as no doubt there i something
in this column to interest yon. Our
the Bi Store.
The rains last week have caused
stock of summer Apparel is replete wit h a lug in Tar.
many new and seasonable novelties.
Curtains. Brass Wood
Curtain Linen Shades,
Oil Cloths, etc.
the Children
we can suit yon in your
t robes. We
have Fancy Striped and Dotted
and Short
Length Hf It ill
I-aces and A
line of Ribbons. Hand-
kerchiefs and
for
Ladies
nUt
Woolen Fabrics, embracing
all t lie newest shades in
Flannels. Cashmeres.
Handsome Swiss and
Pique Skirting, both Plain and
Hemstitch. Hemstitch
Organdies, Fine French
and a complete line of wash
roods such Batistes,
Lawns, Seersuckers,
Prints, etc. An elegant art-
of Parasols, including all
is new in
styles and color of
handle.
the Gentlemen.
reputation as clothiers
and furnisher- hits gained tor
us innumerable ho rely
our taste to select Lite prop-
style material. To select
a summer suit is no easy task as
you will admit. Beside
both the proper colors, cut
and textiles. Tim proper prices
must bear an important
It's latter ourselves
that we're been aide to combine
all these qualities and offer to
our friends a reliable line of sty-
well-made Clothing at the
correct figures. For the
men we will say that should they
need thin coals we have
Sizes to Extra
Frock in Black
and Mohair. Should we
not able to suit you in this
line we will take
a suit at low and
tee s lit. A desk line of Flannel
Dress Shirts just received. Our
line of
Hat-, etc, is above Hie standard.
Department is lull at season-
able goods right prices. An in-
is invited.
M. R. LANG.
M. B. Lang's Column.
Little boy, green apple, colic,
doctor, bad physic, angel.
will buy Point the best
Flour at the Old Brick Store.
Mulberries are ripe and more
sick children will be heard from.
New Grass Hotter, finest,
per pound at the Old Brick Stole.
When you come to court next
week bring us same money for the
TOIL
The will be paid for
lbs. Beeswax at the old Brick Stoic.
license tit Greenville In-
nest week. A pleasant
nine is anticipated.
Have u-t hose-1 rents In-
Lawns are beauties at
HiggS iS;
An interesting letter from New
Yon; is now one of the features
the every week.
Gentian and Millet,
Timothy and Clover
Seed for sale E. Glenn
Dr. G. is. Lloyd, Specialist, has an
advertisement in this paper mat
will be of Interest to many leaders.
Spectator is
half Von err slightly brother
it only be half gone when
is out.
OUT Had was told that, he
much like his father.
, He Father
right closely related
Received Boss Famous
I Lunch Biscuit. The most pal-
at the Old Uriel; Store.
Our people were disappointed in
not bearing Bishop last
Friday night. severe norm
prevented his peaching.
Just received another lot of the
popular New Lee Cook Stores.
Regular of Green-
ville Lodge A. F. A. M. to Borrow
annual election cf officers
and other business. A full attend-
denoted.
per lb for Sweet Scotch
lb sold Co., which
S of its superiority, at
the Old Brick Store.
pieces of White Dress Goods
must be sold within the next
days. Come ladies or you miss the
bargain of the season, they must go.
Higgs
washout is reported on At-
Coast Line between Weldon
and that stopped
For a few days we have
had no Northern mail-
Some of the wooden pavements m
town need attention. No doubt the
authorities will require the owners
to make the needed repairs. It
should be done at once.
Attend the meeting of the
Association to-morrow night
and get all others you can to be
present. Every person of the com-
should be interested in the
matter.
The Policemen will now be notice
about for violators of the town
ordinances. We would simply re-
mind all would-be-offenders that
goblins get you if you
look
What do you think a man just
married, who in writing up an ac-
count a marriage, extends his
We knew
something of that kind recently,
Bad Boy.
There were more drunken people
than usual on the streets last Sat-
and several fusses resulted
The Mayor's court was kepi busy
until well into the night disposing
violators.
The ladies of the church
will serve ice cream next Tuesday
night during Wednesday i
i he vacant room adjoining the
of Tucker They
of public.
Entitled to
are entitled to the best that their
money will so every family
should have, at once, a bottle of the
I best family remedy, Syrup of Figs,
, to cleanse the system cost or
I billions. For sale in and
by lending
Personal.
Mrs. J. C. Tyson was sick last
week.
Mayo, of Falkland
was in town lust week.
Miss Mattie of
is visiting Miss Susie Brown.
Miss Emily from
is visiting relatives near Greenville.
Mrs. J. G. Nelson, of
is visiting her lather, O.
Bomber.
Haste of
Tarboro, is visiting the family of
Mr. U. It. Lang.
Sir. J. A. was on Hie
streets Saturday, just recovering
limn a case of measles.
Mr. B of Baltimore, a
native of this county, was in town
last week on business.
Miss Maggie Daniel, who has
been teaching school at
returned home last week.
Miss Maggie Fleming, from near
Greenville, is visiting relatives at
Grimesland.
Mr. O. L. Tyson has closed the
school ho was teaching Farmville
township and returned home.
Miss Hattie Cobb of
has been the family of Mr.
A. Fleming the past week.
Messrs. D. Murphy and B. S.
Neal are attending the University
commencement at Chapel Hill.
Miss Josephine Purvis, who is
visiting her sister, Mrs. V. L.
ens, was sick lite past week. Glad
to know she is better.
Mrs. Lucy Thompson a student
of a medical college in Philadelphia,
and who has won very high honors
and distinction, returned home last
week for a vacation.
Dr. W. E. Warren returned home
last from New York where he
was attending medical lectures.
The Doctor is looking well and bis
many friends glad to see him.
Ex-Governor Jarvis went to Lit-
last week to deliver an ad
dress Littleton Female Col-
This week he is attending
the Commencement at Chapel Hill.
We were glad to see our good
friend Mr. A. of Tarboro
in town yesterday. He he
wanted to take a peep at the people
and see how they were getting along.
Mr. D. Spencer, one of the pro-
of the at Ocracoke,
passed through Monday on his
way to Tarboro. Be told as every-
thing would he in readiness for I he
opening by the 18th.
Mr. Forbes with his
it r Miss left Monday to at
tend the commencement of
Female College. Misses
tense Forbes and Nana Fleming
who have been attending school
there will homo with them.
and K. C.
Gleam and Messrs W. M. Brown and
Ricks left on steamer
yesterday morning to attend
E. Conference at Amity. We
could not learn of others who went.
The steamer brought down several
from Tarboro.
out their fines upon the
Bethel items received too late for and yesterday-
Send for the Boys.
Mr. E. Little, who lives on
Log Swamp, in Beaver Dam
township, told us Monday that the
rabbits were about to take posses-
of his premises. He planted
one-fourth an acre, in beans and
Give us I the vines up nicely. Thinking
they were getting large enough to
, . . he went out one day only to
The Bail Hoy downed editor that the ,,.,
the other day. We mm all tho Another day he
to dinner when tho B. I., n; went out in the woods to get some
tree is most prominent a on stroke of his rake
this street elm, of j ,, ,,,.,, If
said we flunking he alluded to our I f
much, a cal o boys
guns, and and turn loose
after those rabbits he'd see a mighty
thinning out of them.
We
Harried.
At the residence of Mr. C. C.
fin, near Hell's on the Base Ball.
ult., Joel Patrick and Miss Julia Hall to the bat Mr.
F. Griffin, the Rev. J. L. Winfield i The young men of Greenville have
officiating. The come to the front with a first-class
base ball club, in which they in-
tend to Rome or some
club take water. mean to
stand to the rack, fodder or no
Their battery is strong one
and can do good work. Last week
they organized with the following
names and position licit
J. Randolph, pitch; R.
1st base; W. B. James,
2nd base; W. W. Moore, 3rd base;
F. . S. S.; S. T. Hooker.
R. F.; II. T. Hooker, L. F.; Robt. M.
C. F.; Alex nm-
The battery have ft relief but we
were unable to secure their names
before going to press. All
should be addressed to R. D.
Cherry, Sec. and Trees.
Error.
The Tarboro Southerner says it
hears that dysentery is epidemic in
Greenville. The is mis-
informed, as the report is by no
means true. There have been
cases, but the number is hardly
in excess other spring seasons,
nor is I he number greater in pro-
portion to population than any of
the neighboring towns. The health
record of Greenville is to beat.
NO SHAM
But a Stubborn Fact
YARDS
Combination Worsteds In all styles
which we will close nut at cents per
yard. We have several pieces of White
Lawn at 4.1 cents. Only a few pieces
of Seersucker left which we will close
out at S cents per yard. yarns fig-
at N cents per yard.
yards new style at cents per
yard. yards Hushing and Gilt in
colors from to cents per raid.
Over yards Flouncing from to to
cents yard. more of those cheap
Corsets at cents. Mrs. Cleveland
in society society time
since without her hustle has not put any
change on Bustles.
All Of our Calico will gold at cents
strictly. A big lot of Miss-Fit Clothing
which will be sold at panic prices.
pairs Sample Shoes to he out.
These will he sold exactly as
advertised. Our stock of Straw
will he sold at half price.
Greenville, N. C.
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOE
SHOE FOR LADIES.
In the world. Examine
SHOE,
and SHOES.
lire not
vs.
Examine W. T 0.00 Shoes for
Gentle and Ladies.
FOR SALE BY
BROWN HOOKER,
Greenville, N. C.
Geo. S- M. D.,
Specialist in Diseases of the
Bun Away.
George the little boy
whom Major Fowler, of
ton, sent to Mr. A. J. Griffin, of this
place, some months ran away
last week. Mr. Griffin told George
to do some work about the garden,
but after he had gone to his store
George went in the house, procured
his clothes and left. The mail
reported that be saw the boy-
near Sparta and that he was making
towards Tarboro. lie was only
years old.
He rid
A man with Honor aboard
than was ever intended tor one per-
son to carry, was expatiating upon
the merits of a horse he possessed.
He said cant ketch
with streak light-
and lie can trot to Tarboro
news can
ore wires up Pretty
but the owner found
that the Police could catch hi in
very easy if he did not on
Pensions.
Several warrants addressed to
persons in Pitt county who are
titled to receive pensions, were re.
returned to the State Audi-
tor at Raleigh from the
in Greenville, marked
The wrote to the Superior
Court Clerk Pitt county and
asked him to make investigation
and see if the persons to whom the
warrants belonged could be found.
Mr. has furnished us with a
list of the names which the Auditor
sent him. and we publish
They are Mrs. Martha
son, Mrs. Susanna Spain, two for
Mrs. Susan and one
for two for Maria Gunning-
ham, and and two for
Mrs. Elizabeth and
If any reader of the
knows where either of the
above named persons live and will
bring or send their full
address to the Superior Court Clerk
at Greenville he can procure the
warrants for them. doubt the
money is needed by the persons to
whom these pensions belong and
we hope they can be found at once.
m, m, me
OFFICE
Bryan Hotel, N. C.
JUST FINISHED A II
months course at the Philadelphia
and the Will's Eye Hospital, I
offer my services to the people of
and adjoining counties.
FIRST-CLASS BOARD
-----with privilege of-----
BATH HOUSE.
Can he bad in Beaufort, C, at
per month. Address.
Una. st ROBERTS,
Beaufort, N. C.
By the
Spend the Summer at
this issue.
next week.
s pear on first page
his racket.
cf the Is
Two white men who were arrest-
ed for drunkenness and disorder
Saturday evening, were working
streets on
How much
for them bad they
on Saturday.
are in need of the work which
through violating the law they are
required to put upon the streets o
the town, and expect their
J hat popular resort, Ocracoke, is lies are sorely m need of the money
advertised this paper. It can be j they wasted for whiskey,
safely that many of ;
people will visit there three vacancies to till
month of county Commission
at their meeting on Monday.
Thanks to the Hoard of Education
for a copy of the School of
North Carolina-
Of the thirty days in this
ate Sundays, live are Saturdays
and five
Mistake, brother. Tell us how
you get the live Fridays.
dancing school had a
pleasant Hall
Monday night- The closing
the session will be held next Host
day night. The ladies are invited.
There was too rain in some
sections and the crops suffered
materially in consequence. In
those sections where the fall
was not excessive the outlook is
mote
Did you ever see it rain so much .
We. heard last Saturday morning
Creek had washed
away, but have learned since that
it was a mistake, that traces of it
are still lo be Boy.
On Monday Mr. D. C. Moore told
us a murder was committed at
Mildred in county.
Fred Will-
both parties colored,
made has escape.
The case of Smith against
which was being here
last week, adjourned Saturday for
want of certain witnesses. It is
probable the case will not be called
again until sometime in August.
A met ting of the Magistrates of
the county, thirty-three, being pres-
was held in the Court House
on for the purpose of levy-
the taxes and electing a Board
Of Education, the Hoard of County
Commissioners meeting jointly with
It was found that the gov-
of the county for the next
year could be run on a tax
than last year and the Boards
made a reduction cents in the
Mo doubt their crops levy for this year, fixing it at
cents on the valuation. The
poll was levied at reduction of
cents from last year. On all
schedule taxes the same levy was
made for the county as bad been
made for the State except upon mar
county tax what-
ever placed upon There
was i amusement when the
of not levying any tax upon
licenses was raised, the
previously re , ., motion saying
he did not think the county
exact any revenue from a man's
A majority of the
concurring In his opinion no
tax was levied. Tho old Board of
Education was unanimously elected,
Messrs. Henry Harding, J. K
and J. D. Cox. The en-
tire action of the Justices will be
heartily commended by the people
or the county. This in tax-
es is an indication of the faithfulness
I of the Board of Commissioners in
of the management of the county
Dr. P.
signed the of
death of Mr. Manning;
made vacant the office of Surveyor,
and the death La-
mads vacant the oases
of Public Instruction.
To till these vacancies the Board
elected Mr. Harris as Coroner.
Mr. S. B. Ward as Surveyor, and
Maj. Henry Harding as Supt. of
Public Instruction- The selections
are good
Having duly qualified as
tor of die estate of A.
deceased, notice is hereby given to all
persons indebted to the estate to make
Immediate payment to the
and to all creditors of said estate
sent properly authenticated
to the undersigned within twelve months
from I he date of this notice or it will he
plead in bar of their recovery. This 2nd
day of May. 1889. B. I.
of L. A.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified as
tor of David C deed, notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
l said intestate to come forward and make
Immediate payment, and to all creditors
I of said intestate to present their claims
for payment within twelve months from
I this date or this not ice will he plead in
; bar of their recovery.
May is. 1880. Wm. Smith.
of David
Tucker A attorneys.
Notice,
PERSONS THAT IX-
to me are requested to come
forward and settle their accounts at once
by die first of June. also offer my
sleek of Dry Goods and cost. I
also oiler cash groceries very low.
I remain
T. M.
May SO, 1880. X.
Notice to Creditors.
I. , Having duly qualified as Executor of
o e Last Will and of Irene
Forbes notice is hereby given to all
persons Indebted to said testatrix to
come forward and make Immediate pay-
; and to all persons having claims
against said lo present them to
the understated, property authenticated
within twelve mouths this date, or
I notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery, ALFRED
Km. of Irene Forbes.
Tucker A Murphy, Attorneys.
May 17th,
A SUPERB LINE
SPRING MILLINERY
Can now be seen at my store. I have
the latest styles and newest patterns, and
an experience of several years at
business qualifies me for doing all work
satisfactory and well. I also do
WET AND DRY STAMPING
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have
you call examine my stock.
B. A. SHEPHERD.
one of the most delightful places on the I
Atlantic coast, will be opened ,
A Steamer has been
cured that will leave Washington for
Ocracoke on Tuesday and Saturday of
each week, and leave New for
Ocracoke on Thursday of each week.
At Ocracoke every accommodation
will be fie to guests and every
effort will be made to make their stay
enjoyable.
surf m mi mm
Can lie enjoyed at will. A train road
has been from the hotel to
the beach.
Is unsurpassed mid these sports can
he engaged to heart's content.
Tie Tar River Transportation Company
Greenville, President
B. Cherry,
S.
X. M. Tarboro, Gen
P. F. Jones, Washington, Gen
The People's Line for travel on
River.
The Steamer is die finest
and quickest boat on the river. She has
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
painted.
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac-
and convenience of Ladies.
POLITE L ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table furnished with the
best the market affords.
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is
not only comfortable but attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at S. o'clock, A. M.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m.
Freights received daily
Bills Lading given in all points.
I. J. lilt
Greenville, X. C.
The classes will be so arranged that
new pupils can enter the week in
January.
TEACHERS
Principal,
g. Associate Principal
Visa Primary De-
S. Cannon. Vocal and
menial Music.
Miss Painting and
Draw
Mrs. K, W. Book Keeping
DEPARTMENTS.
Primary. Academic.
Classical and Mathematical. Mu-
sic Painting and Drawing.
Military.
ADVANTAGES
barge, Comfortable Buildings.
Healthy Location and Good
Plenty of Well Prepared Food
aiders. A Corps of Teachers,
all being graduates of first class
Music Department equal
in work to any in the State.
Pianos and Organs.
a binary of volumes,
purchased recently for the School.
Moderate, to for
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms
for Day Pupils the same as advertised
In Pupils who do not board
With the Principal should consult bin;
before engaging board elsewhere. For
further particulars. Address,
JOHN
Principal.
Water Mills.
A SIM BAND
Has been employed for the benefit of
those woo participate In dancing.
Were issued by the Register
Deeds to the couples din-
the month of May
J Manning and Minnie Nichols,
Gannon and Melissa
Charles Hack and Emily
t the death
Outer, Allen lice and . of om.
II HOTEL
A Good Man Gone.
Ml. you give
Space hi your paper to give to
me
the
Joel Patrick and Julia K.
H. Langley.
COLORED.
George Hicks and Sophia Tucker,
To His Best
most noble citizens,
Latham departed this life May 29th,
at A. X. He was taken
ill on his mission to one his
and
re.
he
of
the most sufferers I ever
saw, bore, his pain without
Is neatly and comfortably furnished and
the table will he supplied With
the best that can be procured.
11.60 per day.
to per week.
per meat h.
Special rates to
do
see us. The little
sadly needed. Tb
not paid up.
Mr.
The remains of inuring. During his entire sickness
Latham, whose death occurred last I be was perfectly conscious
at any time any
call the person by
fen minutes of bis
to bis wife
amount you owe four miles from Greenville on children, when ho knew
is who have Thursday, for interment. that death's icy touch was upon
services were held at aft. Pleasant. that his spirit was fast pluming
Church conducted by flight, ho would take anything
Asa living near I Howard. Many of his warm friends that was offered for the satisfaction
told OS yesterday that from Greenville tho country his wife. When she would enter
ho had lost twenty-two hogs from surrounding attended his the room and ask were ho asleep he
cholera in the last two mouths. We
suggested that he kill and bury all I
j would reply sweet little
He always her
in these words of endearment.
to
e with
I in,
sick begs as a to the Two
farther spreading of the disease. thoughts h , w
I hoping for a consummation of , Saviour so lean
he steamer Greenville left Tarboro same sometime in the and j ,
place alter tho arrival of the taut the knowledge that , am, pointing
tram Monday evening. The first. the. Justices bad decided to place no
thirteen miles the trip down the county tax upon marriage licenses
was made an hour. j caused them joy unspeakable. One
good time on the river. The h stick, and jumped three
Visit Ocracoke if you wish to enjoy
the season.
For further particulars address
SPENCER BROS.,
Washington, X C.
Notice
the 1-1 of June, for the summer,
will deliver milk at the following prices
to regular customers by the
.
Quart 4.-
Pint
Milk delivered twice each day when
desired.
Prompt weekly payments will be
upon.
Front
Next to Post c
DRUGSTORE
John L Wooten,
Greenville, N. C.
Toilet Articles, Patent Medicine, Per-
Pure
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
feet high, striking bis feet together
twice before landing on the floor.
heavenward, said am going up
His last moments were
full of in his Saviour, and his
countenance was joyous that be
would soon be in the realms of hap-
above. His parting
We Decline. to bis family were very tones
The Wilmington Star advises US ling. His wife sat by his side
lo emigrate to the North Kile or- until death claimed him, and to
to get rid of and flies. We the. last there were expression.-, of
have already got the best of the rats; deepest devotion from each other,
and exterminated that rodent but J Would that the vows of wed
the fly is here in all bis lock could always be kept as sacred
Ami we are afraid to was manifest this couple
His nurse
W. P.
water helped the speed some.
is one of the clever-
est merchants we know, and it is
the pleasure of the
force to acknowledge his
kindness. His latest remembrance
was a pitcher of
which was greatly enjoyed.
Thanks to Cadets H. W.
and for an the North pole, for these
to the celebration of the literary so j arc great things up and
of Davis School Juno 12th. then thawing out with the coming
K. C. is one of the mar- of spring, Our auburn locks might
C. M. one of the i produce such a change now
Dr. F. of Ox region lo make it healthy
ford delivers the
Of Interest to
FREE
Presents it. e most elegant form
THE LAXATIVE AND
OP TUB
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to
cure Habitual
and the many ills de-
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AID BOWELS.
It U the most excellent remedy I Ml to
THE SYSTEM
When one it Bilious or Constipated
so THAT
PURE BLOOD,
Every one is rising it and ail are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR FOR
ST OX
only by
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
n. n W km t
have just re-
turned from New York
City with a full line of
Worsted,
White Goods. Laces
Embroideries, Swiss
Flouncing a Specialty
Fine Clothing the
firm patron-
H. Morris
Shoes, Hats,
We bought low for
cash and will sell at
panic prices.
Be sure to call.
The having leased
mill- for ; number of them
in thorough order, leave to inform
the that belt prepared to f dad
Corn wheat in n
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons,
would inform merchants that I am
prepared to then water
mill meal prices delivered.
Customers retail
be supplied at my atom In
will also Sad a select stock
of General Merchandise which will be
sold lowest
Robt, R. Fleming.
LOW TARIFF
FACTORY.
H ON SB
For we have free Buggies now. Ah
you ere free to buy when yon please, but
if want to save money you come to
my factory on 4th street, rear of B.
A en's. we
have also an entrance through II. v.
I Keels Stables on 3rd street, I can give
Thai you ever had In your life
in 613.00 money than any one
else in tho can give
for my expenses are less I pay the
cash for goods the
if you don't believe it you
come and Bee. Having had years
experience in the business I guarantee,
perfect satisfaction or no charge,
a specialty. forget the
place on lib street rest . Cherry
Co.
A.
Greenville,
c. p.
Cotton Lard,
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
FREE FROM HOG FAT.
PURE,
ECONOMICAL
silo by all Hand for Illus-
Pamphlet,
ABOUT
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE DINNERS,
or how to a good dinner for Four
Persona for One Dollar.
excellent Cook Hook of Ma pages
containing one hundred Dinner
Fare, with Instruction how to
prepare each one. SO that the cost for
four persona cannot exceed one dollar,
also loll additional recipes.
This valuable book will be given fret
to any one Bending or presenting the
ti kits, representing the purchase of
twenty pounds of C. O.
LARD. our Branch Store, No.
St. N. Y.
Each pail of our Laid a ticket,
the on which corresponds to the
number of pounds in the
ft Oil N. Y.
SOLD BY
Broker, N. C.





THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
VILLE, C.
We know a man, a brave, true hero.
Who. when the mercury drops to zero,
Will hold the bate, as men could,
So that his wile the wood.
THAN
Is better than any soap; handier finer, more
more for the money, and in the form of a
your convenience. Takes, as it were, the fabric in one
hand, the dirt in the other, and lays them apart- corn-
out by main strength. For scrubbing, house-cleaning,
washing dishes, windows and glassware, has
Over One Million Families Use it.
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocer are
offering imitations which they
Beware
A bachelor old and cranky
sitting alone in ;
III; toes wit it the were
And his face was with
gloom.
No shouts disturbed him.
From noise the house M free
In fact, from the attic to the cellar
Twas quiet as quiet could be.
No medical aid was
The servants I his ring,
heard his order.
And supplied him with everything.
But still there was something wanting,
Something he command
The kindly word of compassion,
The touch of a gentle hand.
And lie as his brow grew
And he rang for his hireling nurse ;
marriage may be a
Bat this is ft blamed sight
Unity of action is a groat
private or public enterprise.
When everybody pulls one way
something will move;
when pull one way and
another progress can be made.
Ail citizens are interested in the
common prosperity, whether they
think so or -jot, and the only
It-It to do with those who constantly
lag behind is to leave by the
I wayside or else take them up
and them along as we do
refractory children, no matter how
much they kick and
. Landmark.
A Female Parade x.
A lady old, and growing older still,
ladies will grow old, on be-
came,
n spite of age. as young youth, but ill
And old and wretched, feeble, lame, and
sore,
A young lady became in spite youth,
As ladies will, and Why J Because the
truth,
That keeps a lady young, they fail to
grasp.
Ami yielding to disease, die in its fatal
clasp.
That truth is that woman's weaknesses
may be
Subdued by Dr. Favorite
THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT
Paine's Celery Compound
V.
Purifies the Blood
Nerves,
Stimulates the Liver,
Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels,
Gives Life and Vigor to every organ.
There's nothing like it.
. f and
debilitated, I procured some of Celery
compound. The two bottles made me
general tonic and
Know Its
feel line a new man. As a
spring medicine, I do not
W. L. I
Brigadier General v. N. O., Vt.
Six 13.00. At Druggists.
Use It Now
your
this spring, I softly n i e It, tin-
mast time
gentle It Is a tonic,
and since taking II. wit like it new
It. K.
-astern I
re hi I as
DIAMOND DYES
Main U fT
ITS FALSE
peddled, but
only by JAMES New York.
are not. and besides ate dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but
by all good grocers.
Contagious Blood Poison
WELDON B. K.
and Schedule.
south.
No No Ho
May
Weldon
daily Fast Mail, daily
daily ex Sun.
pro
ESTABLISHED 1875.
The farmer who his own
supplies at home may not handle
i. , , . , , as the who de-
is the constitutional blood disease I
, , . .,, votes every energy lo the
which has several centuries past j . m
infesting mankind with its
been
of cotton, but prefer
him the Advance a credit.
AT THE
annoying features and destructive
ho makes a
better citizen and ft more patriotic
; result, and is now the gr
die human race- This is the
Ar Rocky Mount
4.1 am
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III
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TRAINS
ex Sun.
pro
V .
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Ar
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Ar
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worst
BRICK STORE, j of Ml Mood contagion, as the
poison is transmitted from one
ins their year's s
year's supplies will Ibid it to
their interest to get our prices before
chasing elsewhere. is complete
in all it- branches.
generation to the nest, and even the
third fourth. We do not
believe that the terrible
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR,
man. Whenever our farmers make
their own farms their smokehouses
they win become richer, better and e
work his coat, for it's same-
Laughable Reflections.
Mirth Provoking S as Com-
piled by Bad
There were no flies on ; he
succeeded in floating a company
when the rest of the world was
the
I'M Ada in her ball
What a lovely girl you are
Ada ought to sec
me when I am dressed
sort a man,
now, was it whom you saw commit
the assault T
honor, he
was a small, insignificant
about own size, honor.
Mary, have yon made
the dressing for the turkey V
ma'am, I've
happier. Will not the of
Wilson make a more earnest effort
I to raise all they their farms
SPICES, TEAS,
always at Lowest Market Trices.
TOBACCO CIGARS
thoroughly eradicated from the ha-
i man body by other remedy than
; Swift's Specific, and we further say
that Swift's Specific has never been
known to fail to make a permanent; last night at 9.15 was wrecked by
St Louis, May west
bound train on the St. Louis and
San Francisco road which left here
any case when it has been
Ming you to buy at one profit. A com- taken before any of the vital organs
had become so impaired as to
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Keck Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland at 2.80
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck
8.20 A. M. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, M via
Raleigh U. R. dally except Sun- j
day, M. T M.
Williamston. X C, P M. P M.
Returning leaves William-ton. N daily
except Sunday. A M. Sunday A
M, arrive Tarboro, X , A M, SO
A M.
Train on Midland X Blanch leaves
Goldsboro daily except M,
arrive X C, All. Re-
turning leaves A M.
arrive X O, SO A M.
Train on Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at T M, arrives
P M, Spring P M. Returning
leaves Spring Hope A M,
arrives Rocky IS A
M dally, except
on Clinton Brandi leaves Warsaw
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at SOD
P A M leave
ton SO A M. and P. M. conned
at Warsaw and
Southbound train on Wilson
ville Branch is SI. i
No. SOL Dally except Sunday.
Train South will stop only at
Wilson. and
makes at
Weldon for all points North daily. All
rail via and dally except Sun-
day via Bay Line.
Trains make close connection ab
points North via Richmond and
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace i- attacked.
JOHN V. DIVINE,
General
J. K. Slip Transportation
T. M.
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
In Effect CM A. M. Saturday. June
1st,
West
No. No.
of
J.
always on hand and sold at prices to suit
the times. Our goods, are all bought and
old for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run. we sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
S. M.
Greenville. N. C
EVERYBODY LOOK.
Horses
Mules.
A car load arrived now for
sale by.
at Keel A King's, old stand. Will sell them
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or at on able terms time. I bought
my stock for Cash and can to sell
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call.
Have several
Vehicles and will take passengers to any
reason i hie rates.
Sale, Livery Stables.
a cure impossible.
and thrown down an embank-
at Sullivan, Mo., which is
sixty-eight west here. Not
a passenger escaped unhurt, and I
are known to have been
stress I am ill, at
was not tho first
man who lived on water forty
said
V- Fudge.
course
what's the matter with
Noah
CO. Praia, Vt.
FOOD
Fencing, k
I would respectfully call your
to the following and ask
to remember Unit yon can buy a
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of
this house cheaper than any other in the
country. That it is the most reliable
and best known having been represented
for over forty years In this vicinity.
That the. workmanship is second to none
and has for filling, or-
promptly and satisfactory.
Very respectfully.
Refer to W. BATES.
J. J. Norwalk, Conn.
n.
Or write direct for prices.
Any of following it . i
n cf Africa.-
The moot and on
subject.
Imitation of
By Thomas a
Selections from Mark Twain i
others. papa cloth
Warren St.,
TO US
Part
m in . t
slops,
nil For only
With left
Warranted tor
It ii.-.
any
r.
will
t.-t trial.
Circular to Bit.
Be sure to write me. Pave Solid
walnut
where AB in
Re-elected Mayor April O, Ly
majority.
H. W.
Warren Jersey,
of ;. .
PATENTS
obtained, and ii. I . S.
Patent the attended to
Moderate
We are opposite S. 01-
Ace in
can obtain n time
more remote from
W.-i M the model or I -cut we
advise as t patent
and we make we
c v. f. i. Post
Money Order and to
Is of oilier.
and to
actual -1 i. m- In your own State,
A.
D.
THE STAR.
i. Editor a Proprietor.
M Mil
i tin
MAX.
Alms you one of the
men who are tho labor I
question
honor.
Specific entirely cured me, injured, though no deaths
of a severe case blood poison
which obstinately resisted and re
fused to be cured for over years.
The regular medical remedies of
and potash only added fuel
to the flume. I suffered during
most of this long time with
blotches and sores the most
are reported.
character, was for a Ions
time practically an less
than thirty days use of S. S. S.
was all cleared up sound and well.
This has been nearly a year ago, and
no any return of the old
my. John Willis,
Clark Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis
cased mailed free.
Swift Co.,
Drawer Atlanta, Ga
k f Paper Safes Her Life.
Electro-Chemical Fluid
removes superfluous Hair in Two
minutes, permanently without
injury the skin. Cupids
complexion. Edison's Electric
ulcers, Balm makes Hair grow.
circulars for -J cent stump.
NICHOLS CO.
West 14th St. N. Y.
a quarrel over which should
escort a young woman to supper at
a festival at Cedar
county, Va., Andrew shot
and killed John The
murderer fled, but is pursued by a
large crowd, who will him if
he is caught.
to Owners.
Electric Spavin Cure
removes Spavin,
Splint, or Curb in hours without pain.
Particulars, illustrated circulars and tea-
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap- sent receipt or cunt Stamp-
Bad luck to
THE A REPUTATION.
do you look so Had, Miss
Helen is going to marry
the Bad
worthless young reprobate
No wonder yon are
it is not that. I to
marry him
A CASK or
do you love most, your
papa or your mama
love papa
Charlie's Charlie,
I am surprised at you. I thought
you loved
help it,
we men have to hold
h , I t
a p c o I i r
ESTIMATES RIK
DEAR
Pries l
Per Year,
Oil .
IN
pain.
OS.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
in i w Res hair.
K. . i.
n t
, ,
Utah is only New news-
tin. confidence
of National Administration and Use
United New the
l battle ground of the Republic, i
Democracy, pure and
simple, is Rood enough for
banded among the metropolitan
press, ii stood by the men called by
the great Democracy to redeem the gov-
from twenty-five yens of lie-
publican wastefulness corruption
and despotism to the South. For these
four years past it been unswerving
in its fidelity lo Hie administration
Ii Is for him now
for Cleveland and four
years more of honesty in out
national affairs, and of i nation
on
For people who like sort of De-
y toe St i the Wier to read.
Star mi the
I It be-
tribute exacted from the
in excess ii- demands of h
I go rumen I economically
Is essentially oppressive dishonest.
The scheme and
making the
government n miser,
I and locking
them up In vaults to nerve no
hut Invite wastefulness dishonesty,
ii regards its ii monstrous crime against
i the rights of -an citizenship,
publican political jugglers may call it
A II W O ii is robbery.
Through and through the is a
IS THE
Newspaper ever
Greenville. furnishes the
Ar.
p m
I M
p m
Stations.
Kinston
New
Ar.
in
in
in
City am
Daily
No
Mixed Ft.
n m
Mixed H
Pass Train.
J IS
r. If
p m
no
i U
5-2
IS
ping Paper, but it saved her life. She
was the last stages-of consumption,
told by physicians that she was incurable
and could live only a short time ; she
weighed less than seventy pounds. On
ii piece of paper she read of Dr. King s
New Discovery, and got a sample bot-
it helped her, she bought a large bot-
it bellied her bought another
and stew better fact, continued to use was the celebration Mr.
NICHOLS CO.
West 14th St., N. Y.
New York, night
a banquet was given at
by members of the bar to Hon.
Benjamin The
A SUDDEN
ducky is
and ever
ever
dot i
ducky
is now Strong, healthy, rosy, plump,
weighing pounds. For fuller
send stamp to W. II. Cole, drug-
gist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this
wonderful Discovery Free at .-
Drugstore.
admission
sixty years ago.
to the Bar
Having associated B. S. Sheppard
with in the Undertaking business we a. Old
are. ready to serve the people In that
people
capacity. All notes and accounts due
for past services have been placed in
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection,
JOHN FLANAGAN.
Stations.
1-2
l in La Grange
Falling Creek
Dover
tore -reek
Clark's
f.
Croatan
ii H
s s
A on
Atlantic
City
4- Atlantic Hotel
p m Morehead Depot a m
Thursday and
Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
Train connect, with Wilmington A i
Weldon Train bound North, leaving
a. ., with
West, leaving
MO p. m.
Train connects with A
Danville Train, arriving at
p. m., with Wilmington and
Weldon Train from North at p. m
Train connects with Wilmington and
Weldon Through Freight Train, leaving
Goldsboro at 10.00 p. m and with
Danville Through Freight Train
leaves Goldsboro at
Season Ram Trip Tickets.
Special of Fare. Round Trip
Tickets, from stations below to
Morehead City. Season 1880. In
effect June 1st.
From To season.
Goldsboro C
return
m 3.00
Haw
Season ISA.
Through of Fate, Bound Trip
from Coupon at ion i below lo
points the W. N. C. B. B.
From
We keep on baud at all times a nice
stock of Cases and Caskets of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
county Pine Coffin. We are fitted
up with all conveniences and can render
satisfactory services to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN
Feb. 22nd. 1888.
MARVELOUS
-Thunder Think
I'm made of money, don't you
A It JAY
Fond
Johnnie won the reading prise at
school. Come here, Johnnie,
tell Mrs. Brown how you won the
pi
I took it
down. Hilly Waffles got it for read
good, but played marbles it
won
Aching Sides ard Hip, ard
Uterine sciatic, sharp
j Weakening Pains, relieved in one
minute by the
mm mum plaster
The first and only instantaneous pain
and killing strengthening plaster,
for At druggists, or of
Intro Chemical Co.,
; pi CC
I chapped and oily skin t
cured
gives More Reading Mailer for
the money than any other paper
in North Carolina.
The gives a variety
of news, NATIONAL, STATE
and LOCAL, and will devote it-
to the material advancement
of the section in which it
great newspaper. Its tone i pure and
wholesome, its news service
Issue presents an
tome Is best worth knowing of
the world's history of yesterday. Its
stories arc told in good, quick,
and mighty
reading they are.
The Si w S i is as as
best class and the
same amount of matter, the
day's news it is rich in special
Semi your name get a articles, stories, snatches of current
reviews, art criticism, etc
FREE SAMPLE COPY.
Important
A reliable woman wanted to introduce
direct to ladies this county. Dr.
Nichols, celebrated Spiral Spring clasp
Corsets retailing at and upwards.
No more broken Steels warranted
or money refunded. The
greatest invention of the age. Sells on Thousands are
sight. No experience
is called to the as its
and growing circulation
makes it an excellent medium
through which to roach the people
N EASILY
MAXES FIVE
B apt pf.
This is what you ought to have, in fact
you must have it. to enjoy life.
, Thousands are searching for it daily, and
sample I mourning because they it not Thou-
and out lit absolutely tree. Agents upon thousands of dollars a-e spent
average to weekly. Send Hi annually by our people In the hop that
DISCOVERY.
of Memory
In ons reading.
cUM an,
w C
of Dr. Wm. A.
n. j-i-l, is w t. In Mind
I;
IS-M-kl-y,
the
. . . . Judah
-r,, w-it
A. Fifth Aye-, N. Y.
To all old students that over
learned a at old Union In-1
Normal College or Trinity
College and to all other friends and ,
relations, and all oilier true friends
of
and
late
mm j . i
others, that stood by the father of at We recommend Bitters I
the and helped to give ii New Orleans, via Newport tor dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver,
life when it was a dying infant, and into dock
nourished it up . of her cargo consisting, of cot-
mi, damaged u, ,. Appointments of the Bishop of
planted by its founders, are. earnest-1 I Carolina.
requested lo meet on Thursday,
i . i.,,. June Sunday alter
and Graven ,,,., ,,; ,
, , , . ., iv, M. P. Christ Church, New
appointed a board to prepare
plans and estimates for the improve
. , ., , x- June 23rd, lat Sunday after
of the New York Navy Yard. . J
. E. New
Mass., May j 38th, Wednesday, after
The most and
In tho world. TRY IT.
Ask your or Grocer for It.
C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.
inimitable humor sparkles
In its columns Will ton's delight-
letters are of; Its choice offerings.
Many the best known men women
in literature and art are represented in
its columns.
The i a large paper
diving the cream of the news the
over, special features which make
ii the complete newspaper
published. The farmer, the
the business man too much occupied to
will more for his
dollar invested the Weekly tab
from any other It will
especially during the
will the freshest and most re-
i i ii news.
. i- i . i
for one year
Sunday
Daily, Sunday, one year
day. months
without mouths
Sunday edit inn. one i
Weekly Si year 1.00
A of the Stab to
the sender of a club of ten.
Address.
and Park Place New York.
FOR
RESORT
GRAND EMPORIUM
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair.
T THE GLASS FRONT
Opera House, at which place
a House
I have recently located, and w here I have
everything in my line
June 13th, at hair past three
o'clock, p. m., under the old oak tree
at the old Leach homestead at
College, for the purpose of
expression to what we think in
regard to the removal of the college.
Distinguished speakers will be
present. friend rally we
cannot afford to keep cool longer as
we have been advised to do.
This call is made at the request
of Old Trinity.
Jas. A. Leach.
Thomasville, N. C, May
Three Notes.
Sanford Express.
The its Na-
session at Birmingham, Ala.,
last week passed a resolution by a
r i c a w M rising vote that the members of the
cloth to
KNOW THYSELF.
Terry Cooke, the is i- Trinity, M. St. Beaufort.
ill, her fear
neuralgia of the She is
more comfortable to-day, however,
than for day or two past.
KM
1.30
TO MAKE A
MODEL BARBERSHOP
all the Improved appliances; new
comfortable chairs.
Baton sharpened at reasonable figures
for work outside of my shop
promptly executed. Very respectfully,
A EDMONDS.
To
Hickory
Old ran,
Hot Springs.
X.
Z Z M M
nun
13.3- IS
11.70
III.
U Di
For Sale.
I will sell my Center property
consisting of two acres of land with
store house, large warehouse end tenant
house on reasonable terms. Property
Center on Tar a
desirable location for mercantile
business. I have also a Splendid 23-horse
power steam saw and grist mill that
will sell it a sacrifice.
N. BYNUM,
N.
cover their cotton, instead of jute
bagging or straw This
resolution will produce two most
needed results. The cotton bagging
is the cotton
cloth used to bale cotton will de-
crease cotton supply of
June Wednesday alter
Trinity, B. St. Beau-
fort.
June 27th, Thursday after
M. P. St. Craven
Jane Friday alter
Grace Church, Trenton.
Sunday alter
Trinity St. Mary's,
War is threatened July 2nd. Tuesday alter Trinity,
via Brazil. Paraguay has Bethel, Co.
A to release prisoners
the at
Snake Hill, near Jersey City, N. J.,
has discovered and broken up
by Warden dimes.
the youth, line, Nervous
id the Blood.
MISERIES
Vice, or
for Work. Bostons, the Married or Social
Avoid this
work. It contains pases, royal
full only by
mail, concealed In plain wrapper. Illus-
Free. U apply now. the
tho COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL
from the National Medical Association.
for the PRIZE on and
PHYSICAL
of may
mall or the
No. St., Mas., whom all
for or litters for advice be
directed as above.
seized Puerto Pacheco, Bolivian
territory, and occupied it with an
ii. force.
Laura
Boston, May
died at South
24th, aged She
and increase the demand for cotton, j was the deaf mute to
The cotton trust is going i devoted a chapter
to prove a blessing in disguise.
The resolved that
no member should sell his cotton
seed for less man eta bush
el. It is hoped that every member
will obey this injunction and there-
by save the fertilizing element on Ins
farm. But the Alliance, is concern-
ed as much with the mental
July 2nd, Tuesday after
P. Bell's Kerry, Pitt Co.
3rd, Wednesday after
M. P. St. Johns, Co.
July lib, Thursday
school house.
July 5th, after Trinity, M.
May rev-
cutter Bush sailed for Alaska
Sea to-day to protect
fishery interests there.
mm---------
E. the well-known
Notice I
for
falling out of hair. eradication of
dandruff i before I he nubile.
Among the who have it with
wonderful I refer you
named gentlemen who will testify
to truth of assertion
Pitt Co. I Latham.
9th, alter ; Mk. o.
Barnabas, Snow ill.
i i i i. m ;. Any one wishing to give It a trial for
Monday alter procure
K. P., LaGrange. , it my place f business, for
July 0th, Tuesday after Trinity. per bottle.
Holy Lenoir Co. ALFRED CULLEY. Barber.
July Tuesday after Greenville, Starch 14th, C ,
C H.
Printers and Binders,
1ST. a.
large-i and moot complete
establishment of the kind to be found hi
tin Slate, and solicit orders for all
o R a i l-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
READY
FOB INVITATIONS
AND
V OFFICERS.
Send u- emir
PRINTERS AMi
RALEIGH, X. C.
I-
I- i
i .;, t r ; hit Hie
. in . am ., i o world.
, t . . I. Wood
I'll i i. r
i trial, fl.
j . .
If
I i f American. O
. .
t-. i and m j
el
fall . . i-i the u
. It l A
A l I
ll .
S I
. ., III
Trinity, K.
Wayne Co.
P., Springs,
Nick led Pen Pencil
h MS
moral well of as of M now locked;
material prosperity. It has adopted .,,, a,. .
of books for its
MARKS ANYTHING
With your name In
J Si. I-1.1 endeavor.
a course
It now was a million members the; tempt of court
South and is rapidly m
It goes for the Tho
Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Salt
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
JAMES A. SMITH,
Greenville, N. .
have the easiest
chains habit aim an ever used in art- towels,
bright I are seldom heavy to j
God bless its noble i are too to be broken, j satisfaction, or money refunded. Price. Ladies waited on at red-
Samuel Johnson- I per box. For by Ernul. j Cleaning clothes a specially.
PROMPTLY FILLED.
Ho
Why another new discovery by Alfred
i in the way of helping the afflict-
ed, calling on or addressing the,
I above named barber, can procure a I
bottle Preparation that is Invaluable
for eradicating dandruff and the,
kinkiest to be perfectly soft
only two r three application a
week is necessary, and a hair j
j brush i- all lo be need the
for a few minute i
I Preparation. Try a bottle and be
convinced, oil cents.
Respectfully,
ALFRED CULLEY,
Barber,
M.
-i by
Inn to Mi
A Kl., Who
bare
hit
r . n an-1
i i I.
MARKS.
.,. In th rt-
i Ci.,
I Handbook.
IT c charts,
. Address
. ..
;,. N. T
FEED STORE.
C. D. ROUNTREE.
Dealer in Hay, Corn, Meal. Peas, Oats
and Mill
Will pay cash for
Corn and Peas.
pay cash for my Roods and can
to sell
fail on me at the store of J. S.


Title
Eastern reflector, 5 June 1889
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 05, 1889
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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